Nigeria winger Moses Simon says he is more comfortable playing in the French Ligue 1, reports Completesports.com.
Simon joined Nantes on loan from Spanish club Levante at the beginning of last season.
The 24-year-old contributed nine goals and recorded eight assists in 30 appearances across all competitions for the Canaries.
He was named the club’s player of the year on Wednesday.
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Reflecting on his excellent season in France, Simon believes his game is suited to Ligue 1 football.
“Honestly, it was a great experience for me,” he added. “I can say it has been a great season for me in France having scored some goals and hado some assists too. I scored some crucial goals for me team.
“I think I adjusted quickly to French football and this helped me to settle down very well as a professional player.
“Of course French football suits my game since I have splendid performances. Winning man of the match award in 10 games and winning the player of the month once in the club makes me feel good.
“For me to have played as a point man in some games tells you that French football suits my style of play. I think hard-work and God’s favour made my football to click in France.”
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